December
15, 2017
President
U Htin Kyaw and Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Shinzo Abe held a meeting yesterday
in Tokyo, with Japan’s support for the efforts of the Myanmar government and
State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s plans for improvement of Maungtaw in
Rakhine State discussed.
Before
the meeting, President U Htin Kyaw received a ceremonial welcome at the Prime
Minister’s Office in Tokyo. At the meeting, the Japanese government affirmed
its fresh support of 800 billion yen for Myanmar’s infrastructure development.
“With
800 billion yen supported by Japanese government, Myanmar would promote the
development of Yangon, basic infrastructure, transport and electricity sector
in the city,” said President U Htin Kyaw at the press conference held following
the meeting.
The
two leaders also discussed promoting bilateral economic cooperation and matters
related with Japan’s assistance in development of economy and human resources of
Myanmar and in peace making process. President U Htin Kyaw expressed his thanks
to Japanese government for its assistance in Myanmar’s socio-economic
development and for its important role in the democratic transition in Myanmar.
Hailing
Mr. Abe’s announcement, President U Htin Kyaw said, “Japan is an important
friendly country in the history of Myanmar’s democratization.”
Prime
Minister Mr. Abe reaffirmed Japan’s stance to support Myanmar’s democratic
transition, reforms and peace process.
Mr.
Abe vowed to cooperate in building infrastructure in the state such as
constructing roads and schools and electrification financed by Japanese loans
and grant aid which Tokyo already announced it would provide to Myanmar.
MNA
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar

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